Pakistan condemns unprovoked ceasefire violations by India
A 65-year-old man was martyred and a six years old boy injured in the cross-border firing
ISLAMABAD:
Director General (SA & SAARC) Dr Mohammad Faisal on Saturday summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner J P Singh and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Dana Sector.
The Indian firing resulted in the martyrdom of an innocent civilian, 65-year-old Zulfiqar son of Mehboob from Mouji village and injured a six-year-old boy Ajaz son of Safeer, according to a Foreign Office statement.
Dr Faisal urged the Indian side to respect the 2003 ceasefire arrangement, investigate this and other incidents of ceasefire violations, and instruct the Indian forces to respect the ceasefire, in letter and spirit in a bid to maintain peace on the LoC and the Working Boundary.
He said the Indian side should permit UNMOGIP (United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan) to play its mandated role as per the UN Security Council resolutions.
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The press release further said the deliberate targeting of civilian populated areas was indeed deplorable and contrary to human dignity, international human rights and humanitarian laws.
"The ceasefire violations by India are a threat to regional peace and security and may lead to a strategic miscalculation," it added.
The Indian forces along the LoC and the Working Boundary were continuously targeting civilian populated areas with heavy weapons. In 2018, the Indian forces have carried out more than 1,900 ceasefire violations, resulting in the martyrdom of 31 innocent civilians while injuring 122 others.
This unprecedented escalation in ceasefire violations by India continued from the year 2017 when the Indian forces committed 1,970 ceasefire violations.
Director General (SA & SAARC) Dr Mohammad Faisal on Saturday summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner J P Singh and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Dana Sector.
The Indian firing resulted in the martyrdom of an innocent civilian, 65-year-old Zulfiqar son of Mehboob from Mouji village and injured a six-year-old boy Ajaz son of Safeer, according to a Foreign Office statement.
Dr Faisal urged the Indian side to respect the 2003 ceasefire arrangement, investigate this and other incidents of ceasefire violations, and instruct the Indian forces to respect the ceasefire, in letter and spirit in a bid to maintain peace on the LoC and the Working Boundary.
He said the Indian side should permit UNMOGIP (United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan) to play its mandated role as per the UN Security Council resolutions.
Pakistan, India border forces not to exchange ‘sweet greetings’ over ceasefire violations
The press release further said the deliberate targeting of civilian populated areas was indeed deplorable and contrary to human dignity, international human rights and humanitarian laws.
"The ceasefire violations by India are a threat to regional peace and security and may lead to a strategic miscalculation," it added.
The Indian forces along the LoC and the Working Boundary were continuously targeting civilian populated areas with heavy weapons. In 2018, the Indian forces have carried out more than 1,900 ceasefire violations, resulting in the martyrdom of 31 innocent civilians while injuring 122 others.
This unprecedented escalation in ceasefire violations by India continued from the year 2017 when the Indian forces committed 1,970 ceasefire violations.